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Omar Ahmad Saeed
omarhamadani980@gmail.com

Abstract

The elements of society in Baghdad during the Buyid era (334–447 AH / 945–1055 CE) had great political importance. As these elements tried to express their political presence and effectiveness, with various aspects of activity, despite the difficult and arduous circumstances they had endured, they often formed motives to activate this political activity, and on the other hand, views overlapped and sometimes intersected sharply, in the past and present, in the calendar. These groups, and the manifestations of political action that emerged from them, constituted an impetus for research on this topic and an attempt to shed light on it, using the objective academic method in dealing with historical phenomena.


In the past and present, concerned people have been accustomed to dividing society into two main categories: public and private. On this basis, he presented a number of studies that dealt with studying the public historically, politically and socially during the history of the Abbasid state, and there is no doubt that the matter expands for other studies that shed new lights and other aspects of the public’s life.

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Saeed, O. A. (2021). Al-Baghdadi Society in the Buihi Era (334-447 AH / 945-1055 CE) (Study in the Categories and Characteristics of the Public). Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 28(3, 2), 440–460. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.28.3.2.2021.25
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